Robotics Leader FANUC America to Nearly Double Footprint in Auburn Hills

FANUC America, a supplier of CNCs, robotics, and Robomachine’s in Rochester Hills, announced a West Campus expansion that will push its operational space in Oakland County to nearly 2 million square-feet.
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FANUC America nearly double its Oakland County footprint with a West Campus expansion in Auburn Hills. // Courtesy of FANUC America
FANUC America nearly double its Oakland County footprint with a West Campus expansion in Auburn Hills. // Courtesy of FANUC America

FANUC America, a supplier of CNCs, robotics, and Robomachine’s in Rochester Hills, announced a West Campus expansion that will push its operational space in Oakland County to nearly 2 million square-feet.

The construction will include a 655,000-square-foot facility to house manufacturing, engineering, and R&D projects. This investment in Michigan’s growing manufacturing area includes the purchase of 67 acres of land as well as the site of the former Thomas M. Cooley Law School Campus, which will provide future growth in the education of the next generation of robotics and automation workers.

Including the existing building, FANUC will add a total of 788,000-square-feet of additional operational floor space. In October 2019, FANUC America opened its North Campus, a 461,000-square-foot facility built by General Development Co., which also is constructing the new West Campus.

“We’re excited to announce the addition of the new West Campus and our ability to continue to expand in Oakland County, Michigan,” says Mike Cicco, president and CEO of FANUC America. “This investment in the future of U.S. manufacturing will help FANUC America meet the tremendous demand for automation solutions.”

The North Campus, located in Auburn Hills, is walking distance from FANUC America’s headquarters in Rochester Hills. The addition continues to be crucial in growing the company’s engineering, R&D, manufacturing, and warehousing capabilities and has supported record-breaking orders and deliveries in a short period of time.

“Interest in robotics and automation remains strong with new demand coming from a variety of industries. EVs, warehousing, and logistics as well as food and beverage are all looking to automation to increase production and solve the growing labor shortage,” says Cicco.

“In addition, advanced automation requires new skills and training to keep manufacturing strong in North America as well as in Michigan. We’re committed to fueling the growth of manufacturing in Michigan. We’re proud of our roots here, starting with the design and build of our first line of NC Painter robots in 1982 to today with the local production of our entire paint robot line.”

The future FANUC America West Campus site is in Auburn Hills as well. With its historical links to the automotive industry, the town has become a business center and home to more than 80 international corporations.

After the city of Auburn Hills approves plans, FANUC America plans to break ground in this fall 2022 and is expected to complete the expansion in the spring of 2024.

“We are grateful that FANUC has chosen to expand their already impressive footprint in Auburn Hills, an example that our community continues to be regarded as a premier destination for innovation and advanced technologies,” says Auburn Hills Mayor Kevin McDaniel. “As a leader in the robotics industry, their expertise will complement our diverse business base and will contribute to the city’s strong local economy through jobs and investment.

“This development may very well earn us the designation as the community with the largest robotics footprint in the United States. We appreciate our trusted partnership with the General Development team who will build the project and look forward to another quality development in Auburn Hills.”